This is from Jamaican Fragment lesson "For a whole day my faith in my people was shaken"What do you think was the writers faith?Why was it shaken?
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the writer got opinion on the situation,but could not digest the scene because being small children,how the got idea of race or religion so he couldn't confine the situation
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Answer: Humans, in the writer's opinion, cannot be deficient in such a way as to make their offspring aware of their shortcomings during childhood. Because he had witnessed a little brown youngster blindly following the white boy's directions, he was shaken.
Explanation:
- That Hendricks has succeeded in drawing the reader into self-reflection is beyond dispute.
- He's brought up the subject of bias. Deeply held opinions that are not based on rationality or personal experience constitute prejudice. One of the most contentious issues of our day.
- By contrast, the chapter on racism by Hendricks, titled "Jamaican Fragment," has a lighthearted tone that makes it enjoyable to read.
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